Nov 062009

Tenchu2WallpaperTenchu 2: Birth of the Stealth Assassins may be a very old game to nearly all gamers today, but to me, this is a classic game that I won’t ever throw away. If the game’s magnificent storytelling didn’t keep you locked in for hours, then its in-game Mission Editor would most definitely do the trick.

In a similar fashion to the PS3 exclusive LittleBigPlanet, the game’s Mission Editor mode allows you to create your own scenario, environments, and enemy-paths and save the completed level to your PSone Memory Card. You can then ‘share’ this file with others via the old transferring method of Memory Card to Memory Card.

Now, to the point. I have created 15 quality stages for the game together with 12 Boss Battle missions and I have placed all these missions as files on my site: Seiryuki’s Creations. While it may be easy to download the missions, transferring them to play from a USB drive depends on what system you would be playing the game on and what method of transfer you would be using. You can find more information on transferring the saved files on my website.

I know that 2009 may be about 5 years too late to be sharing my missions for a PSone game, but hopefully this title would be released on the PSN sometime and maybe we can see a rebirth of the game’s user-generated content. But at least I’ve finally got my missions up for the rest of the world.

Questions or comments regarding the game or my missions can be posted on my website or on the PSNTT’s forums. And I hope to see some old-style Tenchu fans looking to revisit Tenchu 2 through my missions.

Here are some screenshots from a few of my stages (don’t mind the graphics ^_~):

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[visit my website for my missions at Seiryuki's Creations]

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